“Most dear to me are the shoes my mother wore when she first set foot on the soil of America.” From: I Was Dreaming to Come to America: Memories of the Ellis Island Oral History Project (Viking Press.)

“Most dear to me are the shoes my mother wore when she first set foot on the soil of America.” From: I Was Dreaming to Come to America: Memories of the Ellis Island Oral History Project (Viking Press.)
“…we had interpreters on the island who spoke practically every language.” From: I Was Dreaming to Come to America: Memories of the Ellis Island Oral History Project (Viking Press.)
Cinderella does her chores around the house: story in a picture. From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
“While Cinderella worked, her Step-sisters spent their days learning to be refined young ladies of Society.” From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
“Her only friend and confidant was her pet goldfish.” – from Cinderella, the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
“But of course you will go to the ball!” her Fairy Godmother said. From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
“He looked across the ballroom, and saw a radiant Cinderella entering the room.” From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
“Just then, the clock struck midnight!” – from Cinderella, the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Re-written and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. Full PDF available on request.
“The tiny shoe slipped easily on to her foot.” From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
“And they lived happily ever after.” From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
Cinderella confides her dreams to her pet fish. (Vignette/ line art.) Please contact the illustrator regarding this book project.
Cinderella’s stepmother – so fashionably evil! (vignette/line art) Please contact the illustrator regarding this project.
“Her evil stepsisters prepared to go to the ball.” From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
Cinderella’s stepsisters conspire: she will NOT go to the ball! (vignette/line art) Please contact the illustrator regarding this project.
“The tiny shoe would not fit on her foot.” From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)